The Carbon chronicle (1949-05-26)
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The Carbon chronicle (1949-05-26)
- Publication date
- 1949-05-26
- Topics
- Carbon chronicle [1929]
- Publisher
- Edouard J. Rouleau
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 57.3M
Page 1:
- Don't Forget the Big Sports Day at Carbon on June 3
- Hesketh and Sharples
- Sports Day at Carbon Promises a Day of Fun
- Bow River Liberals Nominate Candidate
- Two Girls Play on High School Baseball Team
- T. E. Dixon Injured in Truck Accident
Page 2:
- Wealth in Minerals
- B. C. Farmer Recovers Money Lost Last Year
- Farmer Loses Mule Trying to Correct Its Bad Habit
- Local News
- Brisk Movement of Turkey Poults
- Funny and Otherwise
- Predicts We'll Watch Fires Sitting at Home
- Believed to be Alberta's Oldest Resident, 108
- Potato Blight
- Average U. S. Family Income $4,531 Yearly
- Warning Given to Those Destroying Voters' Lists
- Wind, Dust and Wheat
- Local News
- Good Roads Association to Meet in Alberta
- Ancient Explorer
- Flier Battles Cat in Mid-Air
- Quarter for Penny is Price at Mint
Page 3:
- Interesting History
- Umbrella Jab Lands Aunty in Courtroom
- Stamp Corner
- Put Your Best-Dressed Foot forward!
- Beautify Canada by Beautifying Your Community
- About Snakes
- Decoratively Speaking
- Advice to Poultry Raisers
- Expects Electricity from Atom in Four Years
- First Used by Europeans
- On the Side
- Housework Keeps Women Young
Page 4:
- World News in Pictures
Page 5:
- World Happenings
- Port Residents Have Long Way to Bank Money
- Local News
- Building Concrete Walks
- Gems of Thought
- Church Superintendent Honored on Retirement
- Local News
- Superstition Means Extra Wash Days
- Stories Told of Terror, Heroism and Heartbreak in Battling Forest Fires
- Know Your Provinces
- Kitchen Meditations
- Weekly Tip
Page 6:
- Future May Have Greater Role for Welland Canal System
- Helpful Hints
- Two-Year Bike Ride is Still Going Strong
- So Lovable
- Smile of the Week
- England's Highest Mountain
- When You Are on Your Own
Page 7:
- Our Complete Short Story-"Adoration"
- Western Briefs
- Hard-Working Beavers
- Lethbridge Hopeful of New Industry
- Selected Recipes
- Safety Director Urges Care with Boats
- Curiosity Got the Best of This Bear
- These Hats Will be Handy for Picnic
- Canada Heading for Record in Tourist Trade
- Local News
Page 8:
- Police Offices Unwanted; Blow up Mysteriously
- Car Licence Total to Exceed 114,000
- Local News
- Little Items of Local Interest
- Local News
- Shorthorn Clubs to Stage Field Day at O. S. A.
- Local News
- Annual Feeders' Day at University of Alberta
- Don't Forget the Big Sports Day at Carbon on June 3
- Hesketh and Sharples
- Sports Day at Carbon Promises a Day of Fun
- Bow River Liberals Nominate Candidate
- Two Girls Play on High School Baseball Team
- T. E. Dixon Injured in Truck Accident
Page 2:
- Wealth in Minerals
- B. C. Farmer Recovers Money Lost Last Year
- Farmer Loses Mule Trying to Correct Its Bad Habit
- Local News
- Brisk Movement of Turkey Poults
- Funny and Otherwise
- Predicts We'll Watch Fires Sitting at Home
- Believed to be Alberta's Oldest Resident, 108
- Potato Blight
- Average U. S. Family Income $4,531 Yearly
- Warning Given to Those Destroying Voters' Lists
- Wind, Dust and Wheat
- Local News
- Good Roads Association to Meet in Alberta
- Ancient Explorer
- Flier Battles Cat in Mid-Air
- Quarter for Penny is Price at Mint
Page 3:
- Interesting History
- Umbrella Jab Lands Aunty in Courtroom
- Stamp Corner
- Put Your Best-Dressed Foot forward!
- Beautify Canada by Beautifying Your Community
- About Snakes
- Decoratively Speaking
- Advice to Poultry Raisers
- Expects Electricity from Atom in Four Years
- First Used by Europeans
- On the Side
- Housework Keeps Women Young
Page 4:
- World News in Pictures
Page 5:
- World Happenings
- Port Residents Have Long Way to Bank Money
- Local News
- Building Concrete Walks
- Gems of Thought
- Church Superintendent Honored on Retirement
- Local News
- Superstition Means Extra Wash Days
- Stories Told of Terror, Heroism and Heartbreak in Battling Forest Fires
- Know Your Provinces
- Kitchen Meditations
- Weekly Tip
Page 6:
- Future May Have Greater Role for Welland Canal System
- Helpful Hints
- Two-Year Bike Ride is Still Going Strong
- So Lovable
- Smile of the Week
- England's Highest Mountain
- When You Are on Your Own
Page 7:
- Our Complete Short Story-"Adoration"
- Western Briefs
- Hard-Working Beavers
- Lethbridge Hopeful of New Industry
- Selected Recipes
- Safety Director Urges Care with Boats
- Curiosity Got the Best of This Bear
- These Hats Will be Handy for Picnic
- Canada Heading for Record in Tourist Trade
- Local News
Page 8:
- Police Offices Unwanted; Blow up Mysteriously
- Car Licence Total to Exceed 114,000
- Local News
- Little Items of Local Interest
- Local News
- Shorthorn Clubs to Stage Field Day at O. S. A.
- Local News
- Annual Feeders' Day at University of Alberta
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 12 September 1929 to [?8 September] 1960.
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- The Carbon chronicle
- Extent
- v. : ill.
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- Newspaper
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- CBC_1949052601
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- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Carbon
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